384 CRYPTOGAMIA. a 
MISCELLANEZ. 
EQUISE’TUM. Pl. 1. A. & Pl. 13, f. 1-6. 
Fructirications forming an egg-oblong, club-like ter- 
minating spike. Pl. 13. f. 1. ‘igo 
Individuals in whirls, on foot-stalks, target-shaped, 
flat, many-sided, furnished underneath with tubes. 
Lubes trom 4 to 7, parallel to the foot-stalk, angular, 
rounded at the end, opening on the inner side, con- 
taining a powdery mass. Pl, 13. f. 2. 
LYCOPO'DIUM. Pl. 1. C. 
FRUCTIFICATIONS forming oblong spikes, tiled with scales, 
pall ice the fruit sitting within the bosom of the 
scales, +, eae 
Capsules kidney-shaped, 1-celled, with 2 elastic cee 
eaves. ioe 
Seeds very numerous, and extremely minute. 
_ PILULA/RIA. Dill. 79. 1. Betis 
Frucrirication globular, sitting within the leaves at 
each joint. pee 
Catyx common, globular, woolly, 4-celled; each cellin- 
closed within its own thin membrane, which opens In 
4 directions. ae 
Bross. none. ee 
Sram. Filaments none. Anthers in the upper part of each 
cell, numerous, inversely conical or pyramidal, tapef- 
ing downwards, membranaceous, 1-celled, opening 
crosswise, Pollen spherical, copious. « eee 
Pist. Germens in the lower part of each cell, numerous, 
reg spear-shaped, fixed by the slender end. Style a 
none. Summit on the crown of the thicker end, comt- — 
S Fy furrowed. a 
- YESS. none, except the oblique -shaped membrane 
empty in the lower, but a ge te seed in the upper 
part. 
Sexzps globular. a 
Receptacle fleshy, fixed to the outside of each cell in 
the space between the @ partitions, supporting the pistll 
and anthers, 
